The American Statesman: a Political History, Exhibiting the Origin, Nature And Practical Operation of Constitutional Government in the United States;

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Mexico was our nearest neighbor, dividing with us the con- tinent of North America, and possessing the elements of a great power.
Our boundaries were co-terminous for two thousand miles. We had inland and maritime commerce. She had mines ; we had ships. Upon each were imposed the duties of reciprocal friendship. Merchandise was carried from New Orleans to Mexican ports, from which the return was in the precious metals. Of the ten millions and three-quarters of silver coin and bullion received f
...rom abroad the last year, eight millions and one-quarter came from Mexico alone. She had thus far no cause of complaint ; nor did the present motion depart from our neutral course, as a recognition was made contingent upon the de facto independence of Texas. A separation between Texas and Mexico was certain to take place. They had no affinities. The rich and deep cotton and sugar lands of Texas presented no attractions to the mining and pastoral popu- lation of Mexico. Within a few years the settlement of this planting region had been begun by another race.

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